I LOVE wire lamp shades. Like this one, from West Elm:
And this one, from Etsy:
I started searching for the perfect basket to make my own, but man they can get expensive! There were a ton of cute ones on Ebay, but I wasn't about to spend $50 for an antique egg-gathering basket....unless I couldn't find anything else. Then I stumbled upon this cute little guy at Tai Pan Trading It was only $15, and I knew it was begging to be mine:
Isn't it cute?
Making the lamp was actually really easy, and only cost me about $40 altogether. From Lowe's I bought a swag lamp kit (which includes the cord, switch, and decorative chain), a socket kit, mounting bracket, and threaded pipe nipples (to attach the socket to the bracket....I'll show you).
First, I threaded the lamp cord through the chain, sliding it through every 2nd or 3rd link.
Next, I installed the switch in the lamp cord. An in-line switch is super-easy to install. You can find simple, step-by-step directions here. After I'd installed the switch, I plugged in the lamp to make sure it worked. It worked great, but then I realized I hadn't taken pictures of the inside of the switch (which I ultimately decided not to post anyway). I took the switch apart, snapped a couple of pictures, and then of course when I reassembled it, I couldn't get the dang lamp to turn on!
Bah.
The entire project had taken me less than an hour, but I spent the rest of the afternoon trying to figure out why the lamp suddenly wasn't working. After a lot of troubleshooting, I finally figured it out, and hung up my new friend for all to see: